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People gathering as they wait to receive the Sinopharm and AstraZeneca vaccines against the Covid-19 coronavirus at a hospital in Phnom Penh. - AFP PHNOM PENH, March 14 (Phnom Penh Post/ANN): The Cambodian Health Ministry on Sunday has confirmed that it had so far found 12 cases of new Covid-19 variants.
It repeated call for the public, particularly Phnom Penh residents, to remain vigilant as the new variants are spreading fast in Phnom Penh and to provinces.
Ministry spokeswoman Or Vandine urged the public to refrain from gatherings including wedding and religious ceremonies. Stay indoor, do not travel and postpone events at this critical time. This will help to minimise infections, she said.
Thursday, March 04, 2021 09:48
Singapore (VNA) - Singapore s economy will grow by
5.8 percent this year, higher than the 5.5 percent expansion predicted earlier,
a quarterly survey by the
For this year, construction was seen as the sector that will
expand the most, followed by accommodation and food services. Manufacturing was
projected to grow by 4.7 percent, more than the previous median estimate of 4.5
percent.
Growth in private consumption was estimated at 7.9 percent,
less than the earlier forecast of 8.5 percent, but non-oil domestic exports
(Nodx) growth was raised to 6.9 percent from 4 percent.
Inflation, as measured by the consumer price index for all
items, was forecast at 0.9 percent this year, while
Monday, March 01, 2021 15:03
Children have changed their study environment and have used the Internet more often due to COVID-19. (Photo: UNICEF Cambodia)
Phnom Penh (VNA) - Cambodia on March 10 launched an online child
protection campaign called Kit Kou Kon , aiming at raising awareness
of the danger of
digital platforms on children and providing useful tips to
parents about preventing and solving related problems.
According to Minister of
Post and Telecommunications Chea Vandeth, research showed that 26 percent of
Internet users in
Cambodia have experienced online harassment and a majority of
them are children.
He said online harassment
towards children is increasing rapidly around the world, and during the
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